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Is A Video Business Card Franchise For You?

admin : August 11, 2011 3:23 am : subway franchise

Successful small businesses and small business franchises are built upon a number of key principles and ideas, none of which is more important that making future clients or customers aware of you, your business and the product that you are selling or the service that you are providing. It’s why many companies spend millions upon millions of dollars on advertising every year creating some catchy jingle, shocking commercial, or trendy slogan that will promote name and product recognition. Why? Because people tend to trust and buy what they are familiar with, have heard about, and recognize.

So how does a small business owner or small business franchise compete with the advertising market of multi-million dollar corporations? They create circles of relationships and business contacts and familiarize people with who they are and what they provide. Most of this you probably already know if you have an interest in franchises and becoming a franchise owner. But what you may have overlooked is the importance of products and services that help other small businesses and franchises to promote and personalize their product or service. If this idea is intriguing to you, it may be time to consider looking into a Video Business Card Franchise.

Everyone has a business card. They are exchanged in airports, subways, coffee shops, lunch meetings, doctors’ offices, etc. But the problem with most cards is that they end up lost among the stacks of every contact from every lunch, train ride, or latte that you have shared with potential clients and service providers. What gives a small business the edge is being recognized as innovative, creative, and recognizable. The Video Business Card Franchise provides just that to your customers. The video business card is a biz-card size CD. It still fits in the wallet, pocketbook, purse, or pocket, and can fit into any regular CD drive of any computer and will auto-start making it simple and easy for recipients of the video business card to be able to conveniently view the content on the business card. What better way to create customer awareness and familiarization with the business owner, realtor, or service provider, than for the future client to be able to view a personalized video message of the business card owner explaining the specifics of the product or service he or she provides, and the benefits of using his or her particular business?

So how to you create and manufacture a Video Business Card? That is the exact question that you will be able to answer as an owner of one of the most unique franchise opportunities currently available. The Infinite Marketing Distributorship Franchise offers the opportunity for the entrepreneur to sell and distribute these Video Business Cards without the need to create video production or produce biz-card size CD’s. An Infinite Marketing Franchise owner is a sales and marketing minded professional that is able to recognize the advantage of being on the technological edge of a trend and capitalize on the growing need of other small business owners to create a way for their business and services to stand out among the stacks of other business options being offered to their future customers.

Infinite Marketing Distributorship offers the opportunity to create Video Business Cards through their service providers to the franchise owner for a relatively low cost startup and capital investment. They provide training and support for the franchise owner and the liquid capital required matches the total investment of ,500 to begin your franchise distributorship today. The price of video technology is rapidly becoming more and more realistic for many businesses and the biz-size CD can be produced for less cost than the typical 4-8 page brochure, and the beauty of the card is that along with a personalized video message the customer can include a 4-8 page brochure that each client can print directly from their own computer while viewing the Video Business Card.

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Subway Location

admin : July 24, 2011 9:55 pm : subway franchise

Subway Location – the popular sandwich franchise shop sets up in some unlikely spots

SUBWAY franchisees worldwide provide about 350,000 jobs in their local communities and fill about 42 million square feet of prime real estate space. The non-traditional category encompasses a large and diverse group of subway location, including:  bus and railroad terminals; airports, athletic facilities;  factories; casinos; colleges and universities; office buildings; theaters; convention centers; convenience, hospitals; hotels; military bases;  grocery or department stores;parks and recreational facilities; schools; and stadiums.
Fertman, who was featured earlier this year in the hit CBS program Undercover Boss said“These non-traditional restaurants enable the Subway chain to provide an increasing number of business opportunities to new and existing franchises and offer healthier meal options in venues where other brands cannot or will not go,”. He also said “They not only provide a much needed convenience to consumers looking for a meal in places where they are often difficult to find, but also help business owners and facility managers attract and retain customers and employees.”
Marc Hall, a former supermarket chain executive, and franchisee since 1989 who owns and operates 10 SUBWAY restaurants said “There was certainly a need for a retail food business to be located in the Toledo North Assembly Plant, a two million square foot facility that produces Jeep and Chrysler vehicles. They closed the cafeteria because of downsizing, but still needed a way to provide food options. So, we got together and started talking and developed a pre-ordering system that could feed up to two thousand people in 10 minutes,”
The SUBWAY restaurant chain announced that a franchisee in Toledo, Ohio, has opened the brand’s 8,000th non-traditional subway location in a Chrysler and Jeep assembly plant.
Chief development officer for the SUBWAY restaurant chain, Don Fertman said “Non-traditional Subway restaurants come in all shapes and sizes and can be found just about anywhere,” and “Because of the Subway concept’s flexible floor plans, minimal space and equipment requirements and popular menu offerings, Subway restaurants are uniquely suited for these special sites, which are an integral part of our overall growth and on-going development strategy, and have been a large contributor to our record breaking 137 months of consecutive positive growth.”
Notable non-traditional SUBWAY locations include the True Bethel Baptist Church in Buffalo, N.Y., where the pastor is the franchisee and uses the store to teach job skills to area residents who are in need of a helping hand; a new car showroom in California; and a high school in Detroit, in which students run the restaurant as part of a business class curriculum and can qualify for college credits by talking online University of SUBWAY training and job development courses.

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